Please do not just post a Hijackthis log with
NO other information or a general request asking "Is my log clear?"
Such requests are unlikely to be answered and waste everybody's time.
If you need help please give
Full details of what is wrong along with a HijackThis log.
The more details you give in your initial post, the more likely you will get quick and efficient help.
This site (along with all other malware cleaning forums) is extremely busy with a limited number of helpers. Most helpers will scan through the requests for help quickly and answer the requests they know more about first.
Over 50% of malware doesn't show at all in a HJT log so asking "is my log clean?" is an impossible question to answer and all anyone can say is that there are no obvious signs of malware in a log but that doesn't mean you are not infected. We need to know what is wrong, such as: pop ups, diverts, strange messages or warnings etc.
Hijackthis is a first line tool to examine certain areas of the computer. It does not show everything and lots of malware is hidden from it
To download Hijackthis:
go to
here and download 'Hijack This!' self installer. Save it to the desktop or other suitable place.
DO NOT just press run from the website Double click on the file and it will install to C:\program files\hijackthis and create an entry in the start menu.
Click on the entry in start menu to run HijackThis
Click the "Scan" button, when the scan is finished the scan button will become "Save Log" click that and save the log.
Go to where you saved the log and click on "Edit > Select All" then click on "Edit > Copy" then Paste the log back here in a reply.
It will possibly show issues deserving our attention, but most of what it lists will be harmless or even required,
so
do NOT fix anything yet.
Someone here will be happy to help you analyze the results.
EDITED BY COOKIEGAL TO ADD THE FOLLOWING: Effective October 30th, 2008 a new procedure has been implemented so that everyone can easily see if posters are receiving assistance or not, even if they've replied to their own thread. In the past, this led us to believe they were receiving assistance as helpers looked for threads with 0 replies first when looking for posters to help.
Now, when a user starts a new thread in the Malware Removal & HijackThis forum, the thread is automatically tagged
"New" which appears to the left of the thread title. The tag
"New" remains there even if the thread starter replies back to their own thread to add additional information. This also means that the thread starter can now post a reply to "bump" their thread back up to the top as is done in other forums. However, we do ask that posters be patient and wait at least 24 hours before doing so.
When a helper replies to a thread they will change the tag to read
"In Progress" so that other helpers will know that the poster is now receiving assistance.
When the thread is solved then the thread starter should click on the "Mark Solved" button that appears on the upper left side of the first post in the thread so that it can be tagged as "Solved".
Threads will automatically close after 45 days of inactivity.
IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING CORPORATE/COMPANY OWNED COMPUTERS
Please do not request assistance for corporate/company owned computers. Many changes/deletions are made during the clean up process, some of which may involve uninstalling programs, deleting folders/files, changing settings and/or removing policies etc. As we have no way of knowing for sure if these are actually needed for company operations, malware issues in these cases should be handled by your own IT Departments in order to avoid any undesirable results. Note: Duplicate threads will be merged, deleted or closed at Moderator discretion.